Sony announced on Wednesday the worldwide release of its much anticipated Gran Turismo 6 (GT6) game, a title developed by the publisher’s longstanding studio, Polophony Digital for the current-gen PlayStation 3.

As we’ve tried to explain before, it’s basically an updated version of the previous automotive fetish dispenser, GT5, with a total of 37 new tracks and 120 new cars to choose from, as well as graphical improvements on all of the content that has been carried over; or at least that’s what they say, and we won’t make any kind of assessment until the reviews are out and we get our hands on a controller.

Furthermore, the Japanese brand revealed the new Red Bull X2014, an update of the X1 (now X2010) car found in GT5, the one that is a theoretical showcase of what a vehicle that used all of the latest go-faster technologies without the annoyance of racing regulations and restrictions to weigh it down.

If you don’t know it, let me put it this way: you’d need a fighter pilot’s G-suit to drive one and not black out.No performance specs have been provided for it, though it most certainly will be at least as mental as the previous iteration.

Check out the videos and photos below, some of which are from the Spanish launch event.

By Andrei Nedelea

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